Stellantis Media Site Statement: Shock Inspection/Replacement Contact: Nick  Cappa Eric  Mayne Statement: Shock Inspection/Replacement July 22, 2014,  Auburn Hills, Mich. - Chrysler Group is recalling an estimated 21,000 vehicles to inspect and, if necessary, replace the shocks and/or struts. Chrysler Group is staging the campaign to identify vehicles that may have been assembled using a shipment of shocks and struts that do not meet the Company’s quality standards. Accordingly, the components may break free from their mounts, which could potentially lead to reduced shock damping and possible loss of vehicle control. The issue was identified by a supplier. Chrysler Group is unaware of any related injuries, accidents or complaints. Affected are certain 2014 Ram 1500 pickups, 2015 Jeep Cherokee SUVs and 2015 Chrysler 200 sedans assembled within a 16-day period ending June 6 of 2014. An estimated 14,300 vehicles are in the U.S.; 5,300 are in Canada; 160 are in the Mexico and 2,000 are outside the NAFTA region.Chrysler Group will contact affected customers and advise them when service is available. All costs related to the campaign will be borne by the Company. Customers with additional questions may call Chrysler Group’s Customer Information Center at 1-800-853-1403.